Japan's Suzuki Motor Corporation has been selling cars in America for almost three decades. But unlike Toyota or Honda, it never managed to win over masses of American consumers. The company has the smallest American market share among the big Asian automakers. And when its current inventory runs out the company will no longer sell cars here at all. It will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection instead.

Suzuki plans to focus more on developing markets like India. Says it will honor all warranties and that parts and service will continue to be available. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright National Public Radio.